AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMicronesia Security: A Tuesday Guam security forum warned that narco subs, illegal fishing, and drones are rising alongside U.S.-China tensions, with Pacific Center for Island Security urging leaders to spend more time planning for threats. Cyber & Schools: Instructure says it reached an “agreement” with a threat actor after Canvas was hit, following major nationwide school disruptions—raising questions about whether this was effectively a ransomware payment. Local Economy & Tourism: A new look at Guam tourism says arrivals are still far below 2019 and that cost, currency, and competition are holding the island back. Defense Spending: Lockheed won a $407M modification to keep building Guam’s Aegis missile defense, pushing the program total toward $1.9B. Health & Community: Guam confirmed 13 pertussis cases for 2026 and GMH performed the island’s first implantable cardioverter-defibrillator procedure. Governance & Nuclear Questions: Lawmakers want answers on micro-nuclear reactors, but Guam says it has received no official DoD plans. Education & Workforce: Guam Community College opened free building maintenance and truck driving bootcamps, while UOG drone mapping continues Sinlaku recovery surveys.
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